Bauhaus Armchairs Model K 16 by Robert Slezák, 1930s
Code: 11179



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Product detailed description
These elegant functionalist armchairs, model K 16, was designed and produced in the 1930s by the renowned Czechoslovak manufacturer Robert Slezák from Bystřice pod Hostýnem. It is an iconic piece of furniture from the Functionalist era, perfectly balancing simplicity, aesthetics, and ergonomics.
The frame is made of chromed tubular steel, providing both an airy appearance and strong durability. The seat and backrest are crafted from shaped wood, designed to ensure remarkable seating comfort. The distinctive shape of the armrests and precise lines emphasize the timelessness of this exceptional piece.
The armchairs are in very good preserved original condition with patina, making it ideal for collectors, design enthusiasts, or as a stylish addition to interiors inspired by Bauhaus, Functionalism, or industrial aesthetics.
Dimensions:
- Height: 76 cm
- Seat height: 44 cm
- Depth: 54 cm
Designer & Manufacturer: Robert Slezák, Bystřice pod Hostýnem
Period: 1930s
Style: Functionalism
Material: Chromed tubular steel, shaped wood
Condition: Good original condition
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